Meet the Guardians


The Cleveland baseball team has finally announced the new team name, replacing the Indians with the name Guardians. While I was glad that the old offensive name was gone, I was underwhelmed by the new one, seeing it as somewhat unimaginative. I imagined that it was chosen because the new name rhymed with the old one and thus looked similar when written in cursive script as the new logo

But Steven Litt writes that the name has a deeper meaning and is very appropriate.

It’s brilliant. It’s got pride of place, legacy, nostalgia, stewardship, and strength, all wrapped up in one rough, tough, beautiful, powerful word: Guardians.

The Cleveland Indians’ new name, announced Friday, should be an instant hit. It deserves to be.

Critics might point out that few outside the city will understand that the name refers to the eight, 43-foot-tall Berea sandstone sculptures of guardians that stand watch on four pylons over the east and west ends of the 1932 Hope Memorial Bridge, AKA Lorain-Carnegie Bridge, whose eastern side faces Progressive Field at Ontario Street.

Yes, but the world will soon know that the name refers to the Guardians of Traffic, also known as the Guardians of Transportation, which adorn the bridge.

It’s easy to imagine how the team and the city will draw fresh attention to the sculptures, designed by Cleveland architect Frank R. Walker and carved under the direction of prominent American sculptor Henry Hering.

Litt goes on to describe the other historical aspects of the name that he thinks should make it attractive to the residents.

The new name has got support from some prominent people and while the reaction from regular fans has not been wildly supportive, it has not been overly hostile either, which is a good thing

I am glad that’s over.

Comments

  1. DonDueed says

    I figured they chose the name to save money… they would only have to buy the “Guar” parts to convert all the signs and uniforms!

  2. Reginald Selkirk says

    Picking a team name is harder than it used to be. It needs to be acceptable to the majority of the population while not offending any minority. It shouldn’t be sexually specific in case the league ever starts up a women’s league. There has been a trend in the last couple decades to non-human names like Lightning, Sky or Storm.

    You know someone is going to place huge baseball caps on the guardian statues. I don’t know when and I don’t know whether it will be official or unapproved, but I know it’s going to happen.

  3. jws1 says

    I was hoping they’d go back to one of the other names that franchise has had way back in the past, like the Spiders. But upon seeing the sculptures (I thought there was just one, not eight) I dig this choice.

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